On 7/12/11 8:49 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 7/11/11 8:18 PM, Danny Kile wrote:
>> Some version back there was an option to tell SM not to save a password 
>> for some sites. However, later if you wanted to save a password for that 
>> site you went in to password manager and and deleted that site from the 
>> never save list, then I would ask you next time if you wanted to save if 
>> and you could. I see now such list in SM 2.2 I must be missing 
>> something, could someone tell what it is.
>>
>> Thank you,
> 
> I think you mean you cannot see the list of domains for which passwords
> will not be saved.  That is now bug #670938.  See
> <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670938>.
> 
> There is a workaround.  Install the extension Password Exporter 1.2.1
> from <http://passwordexporter.fligtar.com>.  Then access the old
> Password Manager window in the following way.
> 
> 1.  On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Edit > Preferences].
> 
> 2.  On the left side of the Preferences window under Category, select
> [Privacy & Security > Passwords].
> 
> 3.  On the Passwords pane, select the Import/Export Passwords button
> (added by the Password Exporter extension).
> 
> 4.  On the Import/Export Passwords window, select the View Saved
> Passwords button in the lower-left corner.
> 

I have been informed that the Permissions tab shows if a domain has
"Never Save" set for passwords.  I tested that, and it does work.  Thus,
I have marked my bug #670938 as resolved.

Bug #664574 at <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=664574>
addresses the ability to view several or all domains at once to see
which ones have "Never Save".

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